Can Tho conference welcomes Singaporean, Malaysian investors

A conference welcoming Singaporean and Malaysian firms took place in the Mekong Delta city of Can Tho on August 6.
Can Tho conference welcomes Singaporean, Malaysian investors ảnh 1At the event (Photo: VNA) 
Can Tho (VNA) – A conference welcoming Singaporeanand Malaysian firms took place in the Mekong Delta city of Can Tho on August 6.

Speaking at the event, Managing Director of Business MediaInternational and head of the Malaysian delegation Dato William Ng hailed CanTho as the most promising locality in the southwest with the best and mostabundant workforce, convenient transportation infrastructure, a gateway to theLower Mekong River basin and an important inter-regional and internationaltransportation hub.

Can Tho is also highly appreciated for its investment policies ineducation, health care, tourism, biotechnology, information technology andlogistics services.

The official added that the event affords both sides a chance to shareexperience and facilitate technological transfer.

Managing Director of Malaysia’s Koay Kah Seng Enterprise expressedinterest in expanding investment in real estate, energy and trade in Can Tho,including building wind, thermal and solar power plants to turn Can Tho intothe first locality in the region to use clean and renewable energies.

He also proposed developing public facilities using modern technologyin waste and wastewater treatment.

Director of Malaysia’s EZ Flex Consulting Company Leong Yi Whye suggestedassisting local companies in market access, capital mobilisation, and listingon foreign stock bourses. He also wished to connect with domestic lawconsultancy offices to facilitate Malaysian investment in Can Tho.

Business Director of Vietnam Halal Company Ramlan Osman introducedHalal certificate for food used by Muslims at the event.

Vice Chairman of the municipal People’s Committee Truong Quang Hoai Namalso committed all possible support to Singaporean and Malaysian investors.-VNA
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